Our culture, aided by the ‘fertility’ industry, routinely discards women who don’t achieve motherhood. Ironically, a book on trying to conceive shows how There is nothing neat, tidy, or predictable about infertility and childlessness in&hellip

Our culture, aided by the ‘fertility’ industry, routinely discards women who don’t achieve motherhood. Ironically, a book on trying to conceive shows how There is nothing neat, tidy, or predictable about infertility and childlessness in&hellip
An anvil dropping on my head — that approximates the combined effect of a Salon article about Bristol Palin’s suprisingly blunt assessment of unintended motherhood magnified by the equally thought-provoking comments readers left on my&hellip
The Mommy Movement. I have been doing quite a bit of thinking about how we identify and organize ourselves (good and bad) when an email landed in my in-box from a reporter looking for comment&hellip
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